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Kitchen Faucets
What type of mount should I choose?
Kitchen sinks and countertops are generally equipped with one to five holes to accommodate faucets in various configurations, including additional side accessories like sprayers or soap dispensers. Different types of units require different amounts of holes: single-handle units require one while double-handle units require three (one for the spout, and two for the handles). Typically, kitchen faucets can be mounted in one of three ways:
Deckplate: These faucets contain the spout and handles in one mounting plate, and can cover up to three holes in your sink.
Non-deckplate: All faucet components mount individually on the sink or countertop with the non-deckplate option, making this option more customizable.
Wall-mount: If you have an apron or undermount sink with no pre-drilled faucet holes, wall-mounted faucets are a great solution.
*Note: If you’re replacing a kitchen sink faucet in an existing sink, you’ll need to choose one that’s compatible with the number and spacing of the existing holes (remember, you can conceal unused holes with sink hole covers if need be). However, if you’re working with a brand new sink, you can customize it to fit your needs.
What type of handle is best?
This is largely dependent on the number of holes you’re working with, which mounting option you’ve chosen and what you prefer aesthetically. A single-handle faucet requires one or two holes and is often offered with a mounting plate to cover additional holes, while a double-handle faucet has separate handles for hot and cold water and require three holes.
Should I go with a sprayer?
Sprayers are great for washing dishes, cooking and cleaning out the sink since they allow you to direct the water wherever you choose. Pull-out sprayers are generally attached to the side of a single-handle faucet, pull-down sprayers are available for single-handle or double-handle faucets and can be pulled down into the sink, and side sprayers mount to the side of the faucet, requiring a separate hole.
Standard spout or high-arc spout?
Faucets should reach as close to the center of your sink as possible. Standard spouts run about 3-5” above the plane of the sink, while high-arc spouts increase work range by running about 8-10” above the plane of the sink.
What should I look for in a finish?
Consider how it complements the overall style of your kitchen, its level of durability, whether it’s scratch-resistant, etc. In addition, try to find a finish that’s backed by a lifetime guarantee against tarnish. All of these things will cut down on potential repair costs in the future.
What additional features are available?
Innovation has led to a plethora of fancy faucet gadgets. Conserve water with an adjustable flow-rate restrictor, operate your sink hands-free with a touch-less faucet or install a sprayer with an attached brush for dishwashing.
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If a product is marked with a “Free Shipping” badge, or if the total cost of the products in your order is more than $49, your order will ship for free in most cases! For exclusions, please review our Shipping Policy.What is the return policy for Kitchen Faucets?
We accept returns for most items within 30 days of delivery! See more information and exceptions in our Return Policy.What are the accepted payment methods for Kitchen Faucets?
You can pay for your Kitchen Faucets using a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, or Houzz Credit Card) as well as through PayPal. Some orders are also eligible to be paid for using Afterpay or Apple Pay.